cool season in Doha?

pudding
By pudding

hi, i know the temperature in Qatar is about 38-40 deg celsuis (am i right?) do one need to bring any clothing such as sweaters, light jacket for the cooler season if there are any? how low does the temperature go during rainy season?

By HoTeYeSAdmire• 13 Sep 2006 09:48
HoTeYeSAdmire

Hi, really I didn’t arrive to Qatar until now,

But as I hear; a strong wind, in a crazy way during night

So it needs a leather jacket

In my country we wear wool shirts in winter, it is so cold

So Am lucky to have wheather like in Qatar

By pudding• 13 Sep 2006 07:12
pudding

....else i melt like a candle :p.the temperature is hotter than singapore during the day.

By Miss Canada• 12 Sep 2006 23:33
Miss Canada

I'm gonna MELT!

By novita77• 12 Sep 2006 22:11
novita77

If pudding coming from Singapore don't think he/she will need an aircon.

For people coming from Switzerland, they find winter in Doha still hot for them :-)

By Angelo• 12 Sep 2006 22:09
Rating: 3/5
Angelo

during the day, you need the aircon.

By pudding• 12 Sep 2006 22:07
pudding

thats like winter australia...lol.

By Angelo• 12 Sep 2006 22:03
Rating: 5/5
Angelo

the temp during the cooler season at night goes to about 7degrees.

During the day you will still need the aircon.

Cooler season is mid Nov to mid Feb.

By pudding• 12 Sep 2006 22:02
pudding

thanks i will take a note about that. yup, 1st time in middle east, but not first time encountering middle eastern people and culture :):)...it will certainly be an eye-opener and enriching experience as i be in the country!! hehehe

By novita77• 12 Sep 2006 21:54
Rating: 5/5
novita77

the temperature starting goes down in the end of october, if we lucky might be earlier than that.

there are no rainny season in Doha. You lucky if you get rain twice in a year. You might get rain around jan/feb time. The temperature might drop to single digit. During is OK, but u might need a light jumper during the night.

i notice u r from Singapore, if you never been to middle east before, be prepare with cultural shock. lol...

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